1. Dr B T Sampath Kumar
Professor
Department of Library and Information Science
Tumkur University, Tumakuru, INDIA
www.sampathkumar.info
Network Protocols
2. Network protocol
• In telecommunication, a communication
protocol is a system of rules.
• It is a set of rules that governs the
communications between computers on a
network.
3. Types of protocol
The different types of network protocols are:
• HTTP/HTTPS
• FTP
• SMTP
• Ethernet
• TCP/IP
4. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
• HTTP is used for transmitting and displaying
information in the form of web pages on
browsers.
• This protocol defines how messages are
formatted and transmitted, and what actions
Web servers and browsers should take in
response to various commands.
5. Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
(HTTPS)
• The problem with the regular HTTP protocol is
that the information that flows from server to
browser is not encrypted, which means it can
be easily stolen.
• HTTPS is used for secure communication over
a computer network, and is widely used on the
Internet.
• In HTTPS, the communication protocol is
encrypted using Transport Layer Security (TLS).
6. File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
• FTP used for file transfer (uploading and
downloading) over the Internet.
7. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
• Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used in email.
• Ethernet is used for data transmission over a
LAN.
8. TCP/IP
• Transmission Control Protocol/IP, used for the
reliable transmission of data over a network.
• It is the basic communication language or
protocol of the Internet.
• It can also be used as a communication
protocol in a private network (either an
intranet or an extranet).